live performances at 142 throckmorton theatre A vibrant center for the arts and longtime friend of the Mill Valley Film Festival, 142 Throckmorton Theatre is the premier venue for unique Festival screenings of works produced on video, including exciting new documentaries and the groundbreaking V(ision)Fest. This year’s live entertainment includes two exciting and unique music events and the popular Tuesday Night Comedy Show. | | The Mill Valley Film Festival presents Dylan (Interpreted) Sunday, October 7, 9:00 pm $65 <buy tickets>
In celebration of the fascinating new Todd Haynes film
I'm Not There, an eclectic lineup of stellar musicians, including
special guests from the film’s soon-to-be-released soundtrack,
will gather to perform classic Bob Dylan songs. The evening will feature
Ramblin' Jack Elliott, John Doe, Bob Weir, Nels Cline, Rob Wasserman,
Jay Lane, Dan Hicks, Bob Forrest and Mostly Dylan, as house band, with
music director Tom Corwin.
Produced by Steep Productions, Inc. (Clare Wasserman and Stephanie Clarke).
Sponsored by Larry Goldfarb + LRG Capital Group, LLC | | | In association with Mill Valley Film Festival, 142 Throckmorton Theatre presents Tuesday Night Comedy with Mark Pitta and Friends Tuesday, October 9, 8:00 pm $15 <buy tickets> Add a few good laughs to your life! Join us for Tuesday Night Comedy with Mark Pitta and friends. Pitta hosts an evening for established headliners as well as up-and-coming comics to work on new material. you may see an improv group, a comedy video or several live comics, or a scene from a play in progress. For more information, visit www.142ThrockmortonTheatre.com. | | | The Mill Valley Film Festival and New Wave City present Pearl Harbour: Celebrating Joe Strummer Friday, October 12, 9:00 pm $25 <buy tickets> In celebration of Julien Temple’s documentary about The Clash rock legend, Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten, new wave innovator and Bay Area favorite Pearl Harbour has put together a band for a rare performance. A good friend of Strummer’s (and former wife of Clash bassist Paul Simonon), Harbour formed Pearl Harbour and the Explosions in 1978 in San Francisco, and the band toured with The Clash, The Talking Heads and Elvis Costello. Following the performance, dance to guest DJs Skip and Shindog, from San Francisco’s First and Foremost 80s Dance Party, New Wave City. They’ll spin classic Clash, Strummer and, in honor of Anton Corbijn’s new film Control, Joy Division and New Order. For more information visit www.newwavecity.com. | | |
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